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Find your perfect property in Ticino

Discover the family-friendly charm of Ticino, where you and your loved ones can enjoy cozy vacation rentals, lakeside cabins, and spacious villas surrounded by stunning scenery.

Family-Friendly Villas and Cabins in Ticino, Switzerland

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Embrace the Local Culture

In Ticino, relax by Lake Lugano or Maggiore—let the kids splash, enjoy gelato, and share lakeside picnics under shady chestnut trees.

Respect Nature

As you explore Ticino, look for red squirrels, bright blue kingfishers, sweet-smelling wild cyclamen, and the tall, shady chestnut trees with us.

Be Flexible

Plan your Ticino getaway with lakeside strolls in Lugano, boat tours on Lake Maggiore, and Bellinzona’s castles—perfect for spring or summer family adventures.

Support Local Businesses

Planning a family trip to Ticino? Consider staying in a vacation rental in Lugano or Locarno, where prices typically range from CHF 180 to 250 per night. For meals, budget about CHF 15 to 25 per person. Make the most of your visit by enjoying free lake beaches, lively summer festivals, and beautiful scenic hikes.

Imagine your family basking in the warm sun along the shores of Lake Maggiore in Ticino, Switzerland. The gentle lapping of the water invites you to dip your toes, while the scent of fresh pine fills the air. In Ascona, the charming lakeside promenade stands out, with its vibrant buildings and bustling cafés—perfect for a leisurely stroll or a delightful gelato. The kids can feed the ducks and swans, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Ticino’s lush valleys, like the Verzasca and Maggia, offer family-friendly hiking trails that wind through verdant forests and alongside crystal-clear streams. In the Verzasca Valley, the Bobosco trail is a highlight, transforming hiking into a playful adventure with interactive stations that engage children with nature. An uncommon fact: the Verzasca Valley is also home to one of the world’s highest dam bungee jumps, featured in a James Bond film.

For a taste of Swiss culture, visit the Swissminiatur park in Melide, where over 120 miniature models of Switzerland’s most famous landmarks are displayed. The kids can marvel at the intricate details and perhaps even spot their favorite mountain or city. Afterward, a picnic by the lake, with the aroma of freshly baked bread and local cheeses, provides a perfect end to a day of exploration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Ticino has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Yes, in Prättigau you can find vacation homes with fenced yards or gates, providing added peace of mind for families traveling with toddlers. These properties offer secure outdoor spaces where little ones can play safely, letting you relax and enjoy the beautiful alpine surroundings together.

  • Yes, you’ll find vacation rentals in Ticino near scenic, dog-friendly trails. Many lakeside properties welcome pets, so you and your family can enjoy leisurely walks along lush forest paths or lakeshores together. Explore Ticino’s natural beauty with your dog, making every day of your stay both relaxing and adventurous.

  • You can easily find simple, family-friendly day plans in Ticino that blend relaxing lake time with short, scenic hikes. Enjoy crystal-clear waters at Lake Lugano or Lake Maggiore, then explore gentle trails like those in Parco Ciani or the Valle Verzasca, perfect for families seeking outdoor adventure and lakeside fun.

  • In Ticino, Lake Lugano and Lake Maggiore both offer inviting picnic areas, well-maintained playgrounds, and clearly designated safe swimming zones for families. You’ll find grassy lakeside parks, gentle beaches, and shallow entry points, making these lakes ideal for a relaxing, fun-filled day by the water with your loved ones.

  • Vacation rentals in Ticino typically provide detailed parking information, including on-site or nearby options, to help you plan your arrival with ease. Listings often highlight local lake regulations, such as swimming zones and boating rules, so your family can enjoy Lake Lugano or Lake Maggiore safely and confidently.